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Daihatsu in Europe

Daihatsu has announced that it will cease selling vehicles in Europe by 2013.
In truth, the Japanese manufacturer's presence in the European market place and particularly in the UK has been reducing over the past couple of years.
The brand has never commanded a large proportion of the European market selling less than 60,000 units in 2007 before the recession hit. This figure dropped by around two thirds in 2010 with less than 20,000 sales in Europe.
The company's failings are more tangible in the UK - having sold around 5,000 models in Britain in 2007 and 2,300 the year after, the Japanese manufacturer managed just 170 sales last year.
When this minority share is coupled with increasing financial strains on the manufacturer and increasing CO2 restraints that are becoming more expensive to cope with, it is easy to see why Daihatsu has decided to pull the plug on its European invasion.
Poor sales and the prevailing Yen
While the value of the Euro and the British pound has dropped, the Yen has remained strong making the export of vehicles from Japan a much more expensive business than in previous years.
The appreciation of the Yen has meant Daihatsu prices are no longer competitive and without a viable customer base there seems little point in following the likes of Nissan, Toyota and Honda in establishing foreign production plants.
A similar decision was taken by Nissan when it pulled the European Cube from its line-up while Honda has lowered its 2011 sales expectations and Toyota has already shifted production of the Prius to Thailand - all to avoid the impact of the Yen.
What does that mean for Daihatsu?
The decisions taken by Nissan, Toyota and Daihatsu all agree on the fact that the strength of the Yen has made it near impossible to continue exporting from mainland Japan.
However the fact that Nissan and Toyota have initiated less dramatic changes would imply that the real reason behind Daihatsu's retreat from Europe is in fact a reflection of its poor reputation there.
There hasn't been any new Daihatsu stock in the UK since 2009 and there is a similar lack of demand for the brand as well.
Fortunately for Daihatsu its major market remains in Japan and for the financial year ending in March 2009 the company recorded decent overall revenues in the face of the economic climate, only experiencing a decrease of around five per cent on the previous year.
The decision to leave Europe seems to be one of damage limitation as opposed to financial necessity for Daihatsu.
David Hort currently works for a number of automotive websites including http://my-modifiedcar.tk writing up to date news, features, blogs and buyers guides from the motoring world.





Daihatsu Rocky

The Daihatsu Rocky is a mini SUV that was manufactured by Japanese automaker Daihatsu between 1987 and 1998. It is known as the Daihatsu "Lovibond" Rocky in Japan, also known as the Daihatsu Sportrak in UK and the Daihatsu Feroza in other parts of Latin America, Australasia and Europe. To avoid confusion, owners often refer to the models by their factory model number F-300 or F-310. The F-310 variant, marketed as the MkII Sportrak or Feroza II featured a flared guards to accommodate a wider track than the F-300. Fitted with a Daihatsu 1600 cc DOHC or SOHC I4 DVVT (Daihatsu Variable Valve Timing engine), linked via a manual gearbox, propshaft and differential to the front wheels and rear axle to provide either four wheel drive or two wheel drive depending on the driver requirement. 2WD, 4WD Low and 4WD High are selected using a selector next to the gear stick in the cabin.

Newest Daihatsu Rocky With Red Color

Elegant Daihatsu Rocky In Black

Active Daihatsu Rocky

Daihatsu Rocky Concept

Attractive Daihatsu Rocky

Daihatsu Rocky Hatchback

Daihatsu Rocky Modification

2011 Daihatsu Altis

Elegant 2011 Daihatsu Altis

Blue 2011 Daihatsu Altis

2011 Daihatsu Altis Hatchback

2011 Daihatsu Altis Concept

2011 Daihatsu Altis Interior View

Silver 2011 Daihatsu Altis

Red 2011 Daihatsu Altis Back View

Daihatsu Copen

The Daihatsu Copen is a 2-door roadster with an aluminium retractable hardtop built by the Japanese car company Daihatsu. It first debuted at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show, as the Daihatsu Copen concept. In two years, the OFC-1 was also completed as a precursor to the Copen, based on Daihatsu's front-wheel-drive light-car platform. The Copen was originally designed with a 660 cc turbocharged engine in order to meet Japanese kei car regulations. However, it no longer meets environmental emissions standards in several other countries, and so in these markets the Copen is fitted with a more powerful 1.3 L engine. At the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show, Daihatsu revealed two new trim levels of the Copen, the 1.3l and the 'ZZ'. On January 13th 2011, Daihatsu announced that it would withdraw the Copen from the European market effective from 31st January 2013 due to the ongoing strength of the Japanese Yen.

Yellow Daihatsu Copen

Elegant Daihatsu Copen

Daihatsu Copen With High Technology

Daihatsu Copen Interior

Red Daihatsu Copen On The Road

Daihatsu Copen Hatchback

Daihatsu Sirion

Luxury Black Daihatsu Sirion

Yellow Daihatsu Sirion On The Road

Daihatsu Sirion Interior View


SIRION 2011

Elegant Silver Daihatsu Sirion

Daihatsu Sirion Rare Seat

Glossy Pink Daihatsu Sirion

Exotic Daihatsu Sirion In Red Color